Last year was dedicated to craft fairs. I wanted to know my audience better and interact with them in person. It was also a great way for me to step out of my creative zone and get a chance to complete it as a product.
I learned a lot and can say that I gained experience, confidence and exposure. I plan to do more craft fairs in the future, but this year I’m focusing on fine-tuning my brand, revamping my shop and investing in developing and strengthening relationships with my vendors and fellow artists.
My most recent life lesson was never to put all my eggs in one basket. The recession taught me that. This lesson is one of the reasons that made me commit to making my paper flowers more than a hobby.
I’m a full time archi-designer and BITA is great balance. I firmly believe that it is my choice to define what role architecture and BITA will play in my life. Depending on what life hands me, I will shape those two accordingly to live a life that is full, healthy and meaningful. Therefore, I will never just do BITA or just architecture.
However, because I’ve grown to love BITA as much I love architecture, at some point I think it's fitting that I dedicate more of my time and energy on crafting BITA, just as the years I spent training as an architect.
Do you have upcoming events?
I do have quite a few events in April:
6th Paper Flower Workshop at Oh Hello Friend shop, Fullerton, California
7th thru 13th One King’s Lane Artisanal Sale
19th Paper Flower Workshop at Santa Monica Camera Obscura
27th Paper Flower Workshop at Poketo shop, Los Angleles
Don't miss the Freutcake link where Ji shows how she makes her favorite flower, the crepe paper peony.
Photography by Joanne Pio
All Things Paper is an AWIN (Etsy) affiliate.